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The Collapse of Fortress Bush: The Crisis of Authority in American Government
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The Collapse of Fortress Bush: The Crisis of Authority in American Government

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When the Bush presidency began to collapse, pundits were quick to tell a tale of the "imperial presidency" gone awry, a story of secretive, power-hungry ideologues who guided an arrogant president down the road to ruin. But the inside story of the failures of the Bush administration is both much more complex and alarming, says leading policy analyst Alasdair Robe

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Hardcover, 266 pages
Published February 1st 2008 by New York University Press
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What's wrong with the Bush Administration? It doesn't really have a vision. It knows it wants to consolidate power, but since power is its own reward, it doesn't know how to justify it.
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Alasdair Roberts is the Jerome L. Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy at Suffolk University Law School in Boston, Massachusetts.
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